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How is the author’s use of a climactic structure reflected in the scenes of part two of King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy in One Act?

There are few scenes, and each is brief.
There are few scenes, and each is long.
There are many scenes, and each is brief.
There are many scenes, and each is long.

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B.) There are few scenes, and each is long.

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There are few scenes, and each is long.

The whole second half of the show is just Guenevere and Lancelot alone with each other, and that scene lasts for a very long time. In general, the play has very few scenes with very few characters in each, and they last for quite some time to build suspense up to the climax.
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